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Companionship is one of the advantages of growing up in a large family. There is always someone else to play with, to argue with and to be there when needed.The more people a family has, the more creative many of the children have to be, since most families are on a limited budget. Toys must be shared, and some children may have to wear hand-me-downs.Large families provide a wider range of people to learn from than those with fewer children. Each child is different, so the children learn to accept differences and to work with a variety of temperaments and personalities.The benefit is that you will never be lonely and will always have built in friends. You will learn to share, wait your turn and patience.

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